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I would absolutely LOVE it if we just got rid of the entire dirty south part of the country. I wish they had won the civil war (they were too weak to win though). They'd be a 3rd world country and the rest of us would be much better without those pieces of toilet trash.
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I think Elon is working on it b
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So many words in there. What’s your question again?
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2027 Big Boarders
Hoyt Matthews replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in High School Wrestling
Huskers20- I know that Youngblutt, Noah Bull, Hayden Schwab, Ben Ziola, Gage Lohr, Caden Woodall, and Dean Anderson were there from what Dean told me. Not sure past that. It was their FS camp they run during the summer. -
You would need nuclear fusion or a similar energy-related breakthrough to make desalinization a viable solution. AI and most other technologies aren't going to help one bit at making desalinization cheaper. It's actually a simple process in terms of technology. I could do it myself.
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Yeah, this is the level of stupid I expect. You can't really call the most successful capitalist State in the Country(and again, the 4th largest GDP in the WORLD) "Commiefornia," unless that's just a default you go to when you're making a REALL stupid argument. And correct me if I'm wrong, but you ARE the one who brought up Pol Pot, the Cambodia who'd been dead since 1997 when there was a thread about who was the biggest threat when it came to domestic terrorism, right? I don't even know what the "Pay people not to work," means. Is that your understanding of the Farming Laws and why they exist? Just complete ignorance to the fact that it's the United States Government propping up American Agriculture so the prices stay high enough to keep many farms afloat? And this is again, mind you...95 YEARS old now. You are evidence that knowing a little bit about one thing and then just making the rest up based on some really ridiculous claims is actually dumber than simply being ignorant on a particular topic and trying to understand that topic. For instance, you COULD have tried to understand WHY they pay Farmers IN MISSOURI, IOWA, and other primarily Midwest States money to NOT farm, but instead, you just extrapolated that to California. One honest question. Do you TRULY believe the United States is stronger without California? Forget the larger argument, JUST answer that question?
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Yeah, without the 130 BILLION dollars California pays to the welfare states(the Red States) they could afford it. Not to mention, they ARE the center of what is the most revolutionary technology MAYBE ever, but certainly in the last...130-140 years.
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Desalination is expensive.
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What I'm thinking is if can get rid of Commiefornia then we can stop wasting money paying people not to work. Hell once they lose their slave labor they will most likely get priced out of the market.
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... right. And you think that means... what?
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Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
ionel replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
rv making use of that rock degree again. -
Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
red viking replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I have a news flash for you. Trump IS the deep state now. -
Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
ionel replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Bill: "I never got a massage." Hillary: "I never gave Bill a massage." -
RS Junior I believe...
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I should have read through. I see you got this.
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Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
ionel replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Would that save tax payers on Secret Service expense? -
Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
WrestlingRasta replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Comer released a list of a number of people being subpoened. It's an interesting list: Clintons, Jeff Sessions, Bill Barr, James Comey, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, Merrick Garland, Alberto Gonzales. -
Have you ever heard of CRP?
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Sure they could Jimmy. You may not know this, but California is a coastal city. Lots of water.
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He should still have 2 years of eligibility no?
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Yes, paying farmers not to far dates back to the New Deal and the primary beneficiaries of that are Missouri, Iowa and other Red States. This is all about further subsidizing Farmers and stabilizing prices. The dumping of Milk is for the same reason. I'm still kinda in awe that THIS is what you think of when you're thinking of California industry. I was more speaking to the industry that's currently on a run rate to be worth 1 Trillion dollars per year in 3 years(not 5 as previously thought) and is... going to revolutionize warfare. AI and every Company who makes it possible upstream and downstream. I don't know how the Government's practice of conservation and not overfarming plays into this conversation or... in what world you think the ONLY way California "can sell anything," is because of their location and shipping costs. That's it? That's why it'd be the 4th largest GDP in the world, ahead of Germany, the UK, France... or ANY European Country? Because it's... on the West Coast? This is only proof that they could easily self sustain without the need for much agriculture from other States. California can raise cattle and produce Milk a LOT easier than Missouri or Alabama, can create Semiconductors or high speed ethernet or liquid cooling for massive data centers, or small nuclear power plants that can produce 12 gigawatts. Oh, and... again, 130 BILLION dollars less that they'd have to pay the Federal Government.
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At the conclusion of the 2025 U17 World Championships on Sunday, we had 17 American wrestlers leave Athens with hardware - across all three styles. Those wrestlers have added their names to an impressive list of U17 world medalists; one that includes world champions and Olympic medalists. Below are the American wrestlers who have medaled at the U17 (or Cadet) World Championships since the event was reinstated in 2011. Men’s Freestyle Vito Arujau (Silver - 58 kg - 2016) Henry Aslikyan (Bronze - 48 kg - 2024) Abe Assad (Bronze - 80 kg - 2018) Bo Bassett (Gold - 45 kg - 2021) Keegan Bassett (Gold - 45 kg - 2025) Marcus Blaze (Gold - 55 kg - 2023) Aaron Brooks (Gold - 76 kg - 2017) Sammy Brooks (Bronze - 85 kg - 2011) Grey Burnett (Bronze - 55 kg - 2025) David Carr (Bronze - 69 kg - 2016) Christian Castillo (Silver - 48 kg - 2022) Adam Coon (Gold - 100 kg - 2011) Elijah Diakomihalis (Bronze - 92 kg - 2024) Yianni Diakomihalis (Gold - 63 kg - 2016, Gold - 58 kg - 2015) Keanu Dillard (Bronze - 55 kg - 2024) Alex Facundo (Bronze - 71 kg - 2019, Bronze - 71 kg - 2018) AJ Ferrari (Bronze - 92 kg - 2018) Richie Figueroa (Silver - 48 kg - 2018) Daton Fix (Bronze - 54 kg - 2015) Jax Forrest (Silver - 55 kg - 2022) Mark Hall (Gold - 76 kg - 2014) Tanner Hodgins (Bronze - 92 kg - 2025) Gavin Hoffman (Bronze - 85 kg - 2017) Koy Hopke (Gold - 110 kg - 2022) Jayden James (Gold - 71 kg - 2025) Nate Jesuroga (Bronze - 51 kg - 2021) Tyler Kasak (Silver - 65 kg - 2022) Paul Kenny (Gold - 48 kg - 2023) Greg Kerkvliet (Silver - 110 kg - 2018, Gold - 100 kg - 2017) Arseni Kikiniou (Silver - 65 kg - 2025) Spencer Lee (Gold - 50 kg - 2014) Will Lewan (Gold - 69 kg - 2017) Luke Lilledahl (Gold - 51 kg - 2022, Silver - 48 kg - 2021) Ladarion Lockett (Gold - 71 kg - 2023) Brock Mantanona (Bronze - 65 kg - 2023) Mason Manville (Gold - 69 kg - 2014) Max McEnelly (Bronze - 92 kg - 2022) Marc-Anthony McGowan (Gold - 45 kg - 2019) Kurt McHenry (Gold - 46 kg - 2017, Gold - 42 kg - 2016) Ariah Mills (Gold - 48 kg - 2025) Michael Mocco (Gold - 110 kg - 2024) Jimmy Mullen (Silver - 110 kg - 2021) Dom Munaretto (Gold - 51 kg - 2024, Gold - 45 kg - 2022) Aaron Pico (Gold - 63 kg - 2013) Matt Ramos (Gold - 51 kg - 2018) Zain Retherford (Gold - 63 kg - 2012) James Rowley (Silver - 80 kg - 2021) Zach Ryder (Bronze - 80 kg - 2023, Bronze - 80 kg - 2022) Sammy Sanchez (Gold - 51 kg - 2025, Gold - 45 kg - 2024) Joseph Sealey (Gold - 71 kg - 2022) Meyer Shapiro (Gold - 65 kg - 2021) Gable Steveson (Gold - 100 kg - 2016, Gold - 100 kg - 2015) Jacori Teemer (Bronze - 63 kg - 2017) Jarod Verkleeren (Gold - 63 kg - 2015) Ignacio Villasenor (Bronze - 45 kg - 2023) Jacob Warner (Bronze - 85 kg - 2016) Owen Webster (Bronze - 85 kg - 2015) Travis Wittlake (Bronze - 76 kg - 2016) Jordan Wood (Silver - 100 kg - 2014) Women’s Freestyle Teshya Alo (Gold - 56 kg - 2014, Bronze - 56 kg, 2013) Haley Augello (Gold - 46 kg - 2011) Alexis Bleau (Bronze - 70 kg - 2015) Jaclyn Bouzakis (Bronze - 46 kg - 2025, Bronze - 40 kg - 2024) Alara Boyd (Silver - 65 kg - 2017, Bronze - 60 kg - 2016) Heather Crull (Bronze - 49 kg - 2023) Sterling Dias (Silver - 40 kg - 2019, Bronze - 40 kg - 2018) Angie Dill (Bronze - 43 kg - 2021) Marina Doi (Bronze - 38 kg - 2013, Gold - 38 kg - 2012, Silver - 40 kg - 2011) Regina Doi (Silver - 40 kg - 2013) Epenesa Elison (Silver - 53 kg - 2025) Maisie Elliott (Bronze - 40 kg - 2025) Amit Elor (Gold - 69 kg - 2021, Bronze - 69 kg - 2019) Taina Fernandez (Gold - 61 kg - 2025, Gold - 61 kg - 2024) Gracie Figueroa (Bronze - 56 kg - 2016) Piper Fowler (Gold - 73 kg - 2023) Lillian Frietas (Bronze - 73 kg - 2021) Gabriella Gomez (Silver - 46 kg - 2022) Katie Gomez (Gold - 53 kg - 2021) Valerie Hamilton (Silver - 61 kg - 2022) Sklyar Hattendorf (Silver - 57 kg - 2019) Madison Healey (Bronze - 43 kg - 2025) Ronna Heaton (Silver - 52 kg - 2016, Gold - 49 kg - 2015) Tiare Ikei (Bronze - 49 kg - 2018) Haylie Jaffe (Bronze - 61 kg - 2023) Audrey Jimenez (Bronze - 49 kg - 2021) Anastasia Lobsinger (Bronze - 70 kg - 2012) Macey Kilty (Gold - 69 kg - 2018, Bronze - 49 kg - 2016) Kayla Marano (Bronze - 65 kg - 2015) Alleida Martinez (Bronze - 46 kg - 2016, Silver - 46 kg - 2015) Kayla Miracle (Silver - 56 kg - 2012) Erica Pastoriza (Silver - 43 kg - 2022, Gold - 40 kg - 2021) Ella Poalillo (Bronze - 73 kg - 2025) Jasmine Robinson (Bronze - 69 kg - 2023) Cristelle Rodriguez (Silver - 49 kg - 2019) Emily Shilson (Gold - 43 kg - 2018, Silver - 43 kg - 2017) Morgan Turner (Gold - 49 kg - 2025, Bronze - 46 kg, 2024, Gold - 43 kg - 2023) Ava Ward (Bronze - 46 kg - 2021) Kylie Welker (Bronze - 61 kg - 2019) Greco-Roman Joel Adams (Gold - 65 kg - 2022) David Calkins (Bronze - 92 kg - 2025) Jon Jay Chavez (Bronze - 69 kg - 2013) Arseni Kikiniou (Bronze - 65 kg - 2025) Jacob Kaminski (Bronze - 92 kg - 2018) Cory Land (Silver - 55 kg - 2021) Cody Merrill (Bronze - 92kg - 2022) Cade Olivas (Bronze - 42 kg - 2013) Jayden Raney (Gold - 55 kg - 2024) Jordyn Raney (Bronze - 60 kg - 2024, Gold - 55 kg - 2023) Michael Rundell (Bronze - 48 kg - 2025) Cohlton Schultz (Gold - 100 kg - 2017)
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Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
headshuck replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Bill and Don could be cell mates! -
I feel like you're having an ENTIRELY different conversation here. The premise; California was it's own State. Would THEY need the United States more than the United States would need them. I've pointed out that virtually all the technology, the research and development, the largest corporations STILL reside in California, including the most sought after technology in THE WORLD right now. You; But... some companies are moving their headquarters and paying taxes in other states. Ok...AND? California is STILL paying a ~130 BILLION dollar surplus to the Federal Gov't that they otherwise wouldn't and in this...admittedly ridiculous scenario in which they are they're own Country...with a GDP just behind Japan for the 4th largest in the WORLD, do you think they would allow a company to keep the core of it's workforce in one Country and then move to another? Does the United States allow MSFT to have all of their employees in the US except for 8 who co-lease an office in the Cayman Islands? I mean, of course many smaller Corporations do that and it's illegal and the US goes after them every year, but a 20M dollar company is not quite the same as a Trillion dollar company, right? So... when you decide on the point of this conversation and stay on track...well, it'll still be over because you have yet to make a coherent point about other than to further the argument that the United States needs California and it's Engineers and workers more than California needs the United States.